Shelter animals aren't damaged, they just need a home! Unwanted Puppies and Kittens eventually wind up in shelters, if they are lucky. National figures indicate that on average, half of the animals in shelters are euthanized for lack of good homes. Get more info here.

PFA VOLUNTEERS

We are an all-volunteer organization. If you would like to join our dedicated group of volunteers please contact us at PeopleForAnimals@comcast.net (click here) or call 615-794-8925.

The PFA Board of Directors is a dedicated and energetic group of people.

Why Spay/Neuter?

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Participating Clinics

​PFA's first priority is to reduce birth rates by providing assistance to pet owners needing help in getting the spay/neuter surgery done. Since 15 dogs and 45 cats are born for every human, we cannot overcome pet overpopulation by rescuing them one at a time. The benefits to spaying/neutering your pet...MORE

Why Adopt?

THE NUMBER OF ANIMALS WE HAVE HELPED

YEAR ​

TOTAL SURGERIES

2017

2512

2016

2387

2015

2343

2014

1922

2013

2085

2012

1321

Clinics, by county, participating in the PFA Spay/Neuter assistance program. Click here to find a clinic near you.

Since 1986, speaking for those who can't speak for themselves.

If you need assistance to get your pet spayed or neutered, please call our hotline at 615-794-8925. Leave you name and a daytime or evening phone number where you can be reached. Our volunteers try to return all calls within 48 hours.